ICIP is a non-profit organization seeking to serve the Muslim community in Indiana and all Muslims coming to the area. It is, therefore, central to recognize the nature of its activities. The religion of Islam is the basis of all activities practiced at ICIP. Muslims are allowed to hold offices for ICIP and take part in organizing its programs. Non-Muslims are welcome to benefit from ICIP programs. The activities held at ICIP include:

1. Prayers | Daily |

Muslims in Indiana, and any other part of the world, are required to perform five daily prayers in congregation. In case some fail to meet the requirement of performing the prayer in congregation, it is still an obligation to perform the prayer even alone. The times for these prayers are determined according to the Islamic timing during the day. To participate in these prayers at ICIP, you can join us for Meghreb, Isha and Fajir at our local Masjid (Mosque). Each prayer is alomst a ten minutes long.

2. Jumu'ah Prayer |Weekly |

This prayer includes a congregational prayer and speech prepared and presented by the ICIP Imam. The speech calls for the moralities and virtues that Islam came to approve in human behavior and reflect on the bounties that God has endowed man. The prayer starts at 1:00 PM throughout the year. This activity is one of the activities which many non-Muslims find interesting to learn more about the believes and principles underlying the religion of Islam. Everybody is welcome to join.

3. Eid | Annual |

Eid is the annual feast that Muslims celebrate twice year. Both Eids mark the end of two major pillars of Islamic worship: Fasting the holy month of Ramadan and performing pilgrimage to the holy sites in Makkah.

In the First Eid, called Eidul Fitr, Muslims all over the world celebrate for three consecutive days that mark the end of a whole month of fasting, Ramadan. The celebration is to thank God for the ability to complete a whole month of fasting and prayer. Muslims fast during each day of Ramadan and break the fast at the end of the day, to start at the dawn of the next day. It is customery that Muslims exchange greetings by saying "Eid Mubarak" to each other. They also get together in a big place, ICIP in Indiana, to share food and wonderful time together. The same happens for four days which mark the second Muslim Eid which is "Eid AlAdha". This Eid marks the end of the Pilgrimage season which lasts for ten days every year. Muslims slaughter lamb, cows, or camels to share food and exchange gifts in celebration of the end of the Hajj "pilgrimage" season.

4. IUP student activities | Annual |

Since most of ICIP members are students at IUP, ICIP is often involved in IUP's events that are related to Islam and Muslims. Among these events are the International Day, The Diversity Day, and featured speakers whose topics are of interest to ICIP members. IUP's MSA "Muslim Students Association" is one of ICIP's affiliates whose services are usually supported by ICIP.

5. Ceremonies and Social Activities | Occasional |

ICIP members are given the opportunity to share their happy occasions with the Muslim community at ICIP. The building has been hosting the social events and gatherings organized by ICIP members. These events are mostly social in nature and are hosted by ICIP for free. Marriage ceremonies are also hosted by ICIP . Members are always encouraged to contact the ICIP board of officers to see the potential of arranging any event at ICIP.